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"Can plug the speaker wire into your speaker and pop it speaker into the..."

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You should plan where you want to put the ceiling speakers before you start cutting holes in your ceiling. Once you decide on the spot, mark it using the template you should have gotten with the speaker, and cut the hole. Run the speaker wire from that opening to your receiver. Once you have run the wire, you can plug the speaker wire into your speaker and pop it speaker into the ceiling. Try the speaker out before you cover up any other holes you made in the ceiling to run your wires.

Someone said: MARK THE CELING, USE A SMALL SCREW DRIVER TO MAKE A HOLE IN THE CELING. TAKE A WIRE COAT HANGER BEND THE END HALF THE SIZE OF THE SPEAKER HOLE. PLACE THE BENT HANGER IN THE HOLE PULL IT SO THE BENT PART IS RESTING ON THE CELING NOW ROTATE THE HANGER IF IT ROTATES WITH OUT STOPING YOU ARE NOT COING TO CUT A HOLE WERE THERE IS A CELING JOIST.

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Audio Unlimited is the king of wireless speakers. They have so many different wireless speaker models that it is hard to keep track of them all. Audio Unlimited wireless speakers are 900Mhz that can travel through walls and floors. The range usually is within 150 feet and the best thing about Audio Unlimited speakers is that you can add a number of their speakers all over the house and they all will connect wirelessly to the base.

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Some receivers have a built in calibration system that includes hooking up a microphone to a jack on the receiver. The microphone is then placed in the middle of the room and then you run the calibration. The receiver will send pulses of audio from each speaker to the microphone and calibrate distances for your settings. I have this on my Yamaha and it is a great option to have for a quick calibration before company comes over.

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If you want the best wireless speaker, buy the Acoustic Research AW822 wireless speaker. It is water resistant and has a range of 250 feet which allows me to put them out in the backyard landscaping. It has this dual power mode that will allow batteries or AC adapter and that`s a plus for me because one of them is by an electrical outlet, and the other on is not. It works on a 900Mhz frequency.

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I actually did this and unfortunately, it was alot of work for nothing gained. I took one of my rear speakers and spliced the speaker wire so I could add another length of speaker wire to go to another speaker. So the distinct sound that was being sent to my rear speaker was actually going to another speaker at the same time. The problem I ran into was where to put this extra speaker.

"I wouldn`t add any speakers that are not supposed to be in your 5.1 setup..."

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I wouldn`t add any speakers that are not supposed to be in your 5.1 setup. You are trying to create the illusion that you are in the movie, so all the sounds in that movie need to correspond to what you see on the screen. If you add another speaker into the mix, you are creating sounds from other parts of your home theater that do not correspond with the actions on your HDTV.

"Don`t want to cause damage to the receiver by messing around with the speaker..."

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Before you fix a home theater speaker, you must remove it from the wall first. You want to disconnect it from the speaker wire because you don`t want to cause damage to the receiver by messing around with the speaker while it is still attached to the receiver. You can open up the speaker, but the only thing you`ll be able to do is fix a loose wire.

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I have a wood floor in my family room and the best way to get rid of the echos is to put a rug in the room. The wood floor will reflect almost all the sound that hit it, and you must put something on the floor to absorb those sounds. If you can`t put a wall to wall carpet, then use a trow rug. It will help you.

"They make wireless indoor / outdoor / computer speakers..."

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The best wireless speakers are made by Rocketfish. They make wireless indoor / outdoor / computer speakers that will solve alot of your speaker positioning problems. The Rocketfish wireless speaker runs on a 2.4Ghz frequency and includes a remote. The transmitter connects to your audio source with an RCA audio cable or a 3.5 mm connector.

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You can try to add another speaker, but what I would do would be to add 2 speakers instead of just one, to balance off the sound you`re trying to produce. You will add that extra speaker to either the left or right side, and you should compensate with a speaker on the opposite side of your home theater.

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Loud popping from home theatre system?

My Rca home thetare system makes ocasional loud popping noises (roughly every couple hours.). It also sometimes takes a while before playing sound when turned on. it has also played a VERY loud buzzing sound until powered off. It was gone when turned back on.
It is connected to a comcast digital cable box with an optical cable. It`s hard to test since its very sporadic.

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